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  • Sam, wonderful film. There's not enough of you in this movie though.

  • Thanks. Say that to the director. No, I'm kidding. But I think what's beautiful is it

  • allows the film to move in a fluid way, to transition to the next movie it needs to keep

  • moving forward and I think, with Finnick, he's stuck in his little dark place back at

  • District 13 so I think to keep coming back to him looking depressed would probably depress

  • the audience.

  • And this is much more of a emotional film anyway and I think there's enough to keep

  • people wanting more, which I think is a good thing, hopefully.

  • Well you seem like quite a smiley bloke so when I see you on the screen all depressed

  • you're like, 'Awwh, poor Sam.'

  • No, I think that's why I love delving into that side of the character. I mean, for me,

  • I always love playing the vulnerable state of somebody and especially with Finnick, having

  • the opportunity to portray the opposite end of the spectrum in the last movie, the fact

  • that he's very charismatic and charming and the fact that he had this sort guard up, his

  • defense mechanism is to, I suppose the Marilyn Monroe persona, he had a persona, which is what

  • everyone knows and loves but this is the real Finnick and I think that was nice to get to

  • the heart of that Finnick.

  • To compare yourself to Marilyn Monroe, that's new.

  • I get that all the time. It's not the first time I've heard it. Yeah, no, I- You know

  • what I'm trying to say.

  • I do know what you're saying. I was thinking, as I just mentioned to you, you've made a

  • lot of movies this year and then you obviously promote all those films, does your wife say,

  • 'Right, next year, Sam, I'd like to see a bit more of you.'

  • Well, what's great about promoting film after film after film at the back end of this year

  • it means that I've not been able to film anything which also then means I'll have nothing to

  • promote next year, so I'm excited to be able to enjoy Christmas this year without having

  • to go away and film or lose weight for anything in particular so I'm kind of looking to have

  • a bit of downtime.

  • That must be a nightmare if they schedule a movie where you've got to look hench over

  • a period of Christmas where all you'd like to do is eat and drink. Has that happened?

  • Well, it happened with Hunger Games last year and the year- Well, the year before I'd finished

  • filming Catching Fire, I got back to my parents' house on Christmas Eve and I absolutely gorged

  • myself over Christmas after being on a diet through Catching Fire and working out everyday,

  • all day. It was a real opportunity for me to let loose.

  • Let it all hang out.

  • Yeah. Oh, I did.

  • Can I quickly, you're from Ipswich but you went to school in Norwich, is that right?

  • Yeah. I mean, I lived in Ipswich for a year so I don't really know-

  • You're a Norwich boy.

  • I'm a Norwich boy.

  • Because a good friend of mine lives there now, he just moved there and I'm due a visit

  • and I wasn't wild about the idea but you can help me get more excited for this.

  • Eh.

  • No, I love Norwich. Norwich is where my parents are still based, my oldest brother's based

  • there, I have a lot of friends from school and I still have a lot to do with my old school

  • because without them I wouldn't be here.

  • Have they got a plaque with your name on yet?

  • You know what, even more embarrassingly, I'm like a- not mirage, what's it called, a mural

  • on a wall from like, floor to ceiling over two floors.

  • No way.

  • It's like the inspiration wall, I think the kids at the school were asked what they're

  • biggest inspiration was, Ormiston Victory Academy of Costessey it's called, and it's

  • basically they were all asked who their biggest inspiration was and most of them, I think

  • a lot of them anyway, said that I was. Like, a boy from a local horrible school having

  • his dreams come true, so it's hugely humbling. Boy done good.

Sam, wonderful film. There's not enough of you in this movie though.

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